DUODUOGO ‎G20 10 Inch Android Tablet

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DUODUOGO ‎G20 10 Inch Android Tablet

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Blog: https://marcoscucom.wordpress.com/2022/02/10/duoduogo-g20-10-inch-android-tablet/

I needed to get a new budget priced tablet to use as a display unit with a teleprompter and this one seemed to fit the bill and at £93 did not seem too expensive.

The tablet arrived presented in a simple but attractive box let down by the fact the box was clearly designed for another product as the tablet was free to move around inside the box and there were unused plastic inserts clearly designed for accessories not present here. Not a good start.

Inside the box was just the tablet itself with a prefitted screen protector, charging cable, a combined case and stand, and a small but well written user guide which unlike most of the user guides included with budget tablets was actually rather useful. The tablet itself seems well made and has an almost premium feel to it lacking in the other budget tablets I have tried.

The tablet is pretty much standard as regards features. It runs a pleasantly clean version of Android 10 with just two non standard apps and an otherwise pure Android experience. All the usual buttons and ports are to be found along the side and I was pleased to see charging and data is done through a USB-C charging port that supports OTG. There are easy to access SIM card and Micro-USD card slots in a gromet protected bay along one side.

The 128 x 800 10.1" IPS screen is clear and bright and one of the best I have encountered for a tablet in this price range. The device has both GPS and Bluetooth 5 but sadly lacks 5Ghz wifi. It has 64 GB of onboard storage with a micro-SD card slot for more and a 1.6GHz ARM7 rev 5 (v71) processor with 4GB of RAM.

The cameras are rather better than I expected and in strong flat lighting, the main camera although only rated 8MP with a maximum video resolution of 720p can produce perfectly acceptable results. Faint praise, but most cheap tablets have dreadful cameras but the cameras here, including the 480p selfie camera, are rather better.

In use, the tablet performs well enough but is a bit slow and laggy although I have tried plenty of others much worse. This is probably the worst feature of the tablet. It is fine for general use, YouTube, web browsing, Netflix etc, but will take a second or so to open some apps and load photos slowly. In part that may be due to a slow wifi interface as onboard photos, for example, opened snappily enough.

Bearing that in mind this is still a very decent buy for less than £100 and if you need a well made and attractive tablet with a bright and vibrant screen and do not the slightly slow performance then you could do much worse than this.

The Good
Good Price
Good Build Quality
Bright Vibrant Screen
Bloatware Free
Case/Stand Included
Android 10
USB-C
Cellular Enabled

The Bad
Sluggish
Slow Boot Time
No 5 Ghz Wifi
Poor Presentation

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